Indian Daily Mail, 12 September 1946

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail v<<l 11. No. ih:j. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 165 1 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, Sept. 12, 1946. Front Page Leader MALAYA'S V-J DAY own v-j da) ary vi the enemy, ai i i rd Lou) Allied Com it wai General Japanese the mis it I 2 years o 1 1 id oppi ant horrors tun though i lunaec tnber
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  • 63 1 Impressive ceremonial marked the surrender proceedings when the Japs handed Singapore bark to the Allies. Top picture shows General Hagaki signing the surrender document. Seated opposite is the Supreme Allied Commander, South-East Asia, Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten. Picture below shows the Jap surrender party
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  • 191 1 SIND OPPOSITION LEADER REPORTS GOVERNOR TO VICEROY (From Our Own Correspondent) Karachi, Sept. 11. The Governor of Sind once again came to the League Ministry's rescue when he ordered the Assembly be prorogued yesterday. The Assembly was to have met m the evening to discuss a no-confidence motion against the
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  • 122 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, Sept. 11.— Mr. Jinnah, m a statement yesterday, defined the League's threatened direct action as passive noti -co-operation with the Government. It had not been started yet and details were being worked out by special committee. He added that renunciation of
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  • 89 1 NETAJI WILL APPEAR SHORTLY SAYS CLOSE ASSOCIATE tnuiii *jur nwn correspondent) Lahore. Sept. 11. An unqualified assertion that Netaji would appear very shortly was made by Professor Rfota Singh, Punjab Forward Blocleader and close associate of Netaji, addressing a meeting m Lahore yesterday. Professor Mota Singh refused to give further
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  • 181 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Srinagar, Sept. 11.— Sheikh Abdullah, President of the Kashmir National Conference, was sentenced yesterday to three years' simple imprisonment and a fine of Ks. 1,500. Abdullah was arrested on May 20 m connection with three speeches m furtherance of the Quit
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  • 623 1 Tan Kah Kee Cables Truman To Withdraw Troops, Aid From China Message Sent On Behalf or Overseas Chinese Important Officials Of Chiang Govt- Called 'Stupid, Mediocre' Singapore, Sept. 1 1.— Urging President Truman to withdraw American armed lorces irom Uuina and discontinue all torms oi assistance to the Chiang Kai-shek
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  • 202 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Benares, Sept. 11.— Acharya Kripalani who is lipped as the next President of Congress, addressing a meeting m Benares yesterday stated that though his colleagues were occupying places occupied by their enemies before m Delhi, yet they had not
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  • 154 1 rreaa note irom the Publicity Officer, Government of India m Malaya, says: —"A cable received from the Commonwealth Relations Department, the Government ol India In New Delhi, .states that there is no foundation whatsoever m the rumour that Mr. N. Raghavan of Penang Ls shortly to
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  • 56 1 After the official ceremony, trie Municipal Chambers will be opened to the -leneral public till 4 p m. to see the exhibition of photograph I of the Surrender Ceremony. The United Service of Thanksgiving In the Cathedral will be broadcast by Radio Ifalaya and loudspeakers m the Cathedral
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  • 165 1 PALESTINE CONFERENCE UmM, Sept. 11. Ihe I'ai S.vrian rnamuer ol iMpuiii n<M dent, raris bey LI Ktioury, said at liit- iioiy Lanti coiilrrnuT tn.:i tinJewisn pioijit-nis whs oi uiirlcwMic MMMI ana Iftat a solution could roi he foiinn m r.iKstine. Spoakjn^ ior iiif Arun ctrir- :Hin>),
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  • 67 1 Bangkok, s<pt. id. a communique' declared today 10 fully-armed m w h oldlen I ed i tic Mekong river on Friday iit Noiii;kli;ii and plundered the home of a wealthy Siamese i.unn killing him and wounding tu<> othej i The comi .1 000, ".n tiie
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  • 68 1 Communists Re ject Chiang's Truce Proposal Nanking, Sept. 11. The Com muni.sts h^vc rejected Generally simo Chiani; Kai-shek's true* proposal as unsatisfactory, doomim hopes of an immediate political settlement tl the China civil striiV After Gen. George Marshall had communicated the terms. Communist spokesman Ping Nan reported: "We continue to
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  • 97 1 Batavia, Sept. 11.— Lord Killearn, British Special Commissioner m South East Asia whose loot infection has k»*pt him m Singapore, is expected m Batavia Saturday, it was authoritatively learned here today. Dr. Sutan Bjahrir, mc Prime Minister, m v itdiy I In bala.ia lru:;. the
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  • 1169 2  -  Louis Fischer "Britain Trying To Satisfy Both Arabs Jews While Keeping Upper Hand Themselves' (By Jerusalem: The central fact m the Palestine picture is that the British are staving there. Jhey are pulling out ol India and Egypt. They have decided to remain m the Holy hand.
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  • 101 2 Palestine is m the news today for a lots of reasons. Jewish terrorism there of an unprecedented and defiant nature has hit the headlines all over the world m recent weeks. A Palestine Conference is m session at present m London, and, besides the Arabs and Jews, the whole world
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  • 207 2 Bombay. (Air Nail) The High Court here had an unusual divorce problem to solve, when a Muslim woman appealed against the dismissal of her divorce suit. She said :hat when she wab married m Iran, twenty years ago. both she and ncr husband were Zoroastnanx.
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  • 120 2 Communist Party In India 33 Times Pre-war Strength Bombay, Sept. 10— The strength of the Communist Party m India today is more than thirty-three times its pre-war strength, according to the Communist paper "People's Age." "People's Age" said Communist Party membership m India m 1939 was about 1,500 and has
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  • 57 2 Bombay.— The Bombay Government, through spokesmen, announces that a bill has been drawn for introduction m the provincial legislative assembly abolishing and making illegal discrimination against Harijans (formerly known as untouchables?. Among other things the measure would forbid the refusal of admission to Harijans to any
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  • 42 2 Dhulia. India.— A group of women workers, angered when the police arrested the leaders of a Communist meeting which was held m violation of an order banning asvsemblies. attacked the officers and released their prisoners. A police curlew promptly was imposed. A.P.
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  • 281 2 Komfoay, Sept. 11.— The Muslim leader, Mr. Monammed All Jinnah, warned on Tuesday night that India s 400,000,000 peoples "now stand at the brink 01 ruinous civil war' wrm-n only prompt diplomatic negotiations can avert. m air interview lie described gxi Calcutta and
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  • 496 2 ;r;; an im(> tlu ag ijffzZSSsXrte <""»>• and a need for more soda] »,,,kers. were voiced m K. G. .^n.nuapanv tf the Servant* of India Society, ontS eve <.hs departure uosday for India via s.s. ,nu Air. K. (i. Sarangapun> mir here
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  • 353 2 liombay, Sept. II. The cla-h of \wli B and the preponderantly Hindu Congn r political leud which ulread\ has caused I India's progress towards independence L surface menace, hut peacemaker^ r n<it without hope m the eiVorts to hnn (i together. M. A. .iiiiiiah.
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  • 54 2 NEHRUJI ON FIRST TASK" -\ev\ York, Sept. 10 randu .lauaharlal Nehra m ;t C*Mc l«. the India league of llwfuii said: "Our lirsi task here is to work for the establishment M .1 free democratic India IftWag tinstandard of the masses and parti tipatiiiK m international council for peace ;tnd
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  • 38 2 tmeni Lha tarj ett Board loca The Bi IXT 1 memfr i equal U i up Ni i>in until oj I prii d Cvi Bur said. it Board will mvt si men) A.P.
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  • 20 2 POSSESED 3,000 KNIVES 2,300 PAIRS OF SCISSORS B muddin, hen on v knivr.s and bill Th< coi nn wea] A.P.
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  • 12 2 65 INDIAN SIGHEAYS RETURNED board Cam ip bound I The tab AP
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  • 797 3 Government Of India Representative "Indicts" British Naval Commander Shipping Co. Also Blamed Sequel To Monday's Wharf Incidents (By Our Staff Reporter) lo tn^sli S iDDml ce Clear thal nsid *rable blame attaches fiirst UetorV w^J^ST* tor their lnablllt > Ul make satisine moper iZI »nf elWUre ci bar atJ «n
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  • 230 3 viu; FRIENDLY AT TRIESTE Barber, Reuters Special Corresponded""" -Many people outside the Trieste area a two-day demonstration early m July. solders nere are permaiuntly living ,UH atmosphere, b ut this is not the way a i things. onstration, Foreign
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  • 165 3 Philippines Govt.'s Move To Oust Alien Merchants From Public Markets Manila (By A j r Mail).— Tfu miiippine senate has passeu nrougi, seconu reading a oill to nm stali m Pnilippint public markets to Pmlippine citizens, and io admittedly oust man) 4lien mercnants. mietiy Cmnese. Kecentiy pian* were discussed In
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  • 123 3 Yamashita Approved, Encouraged Singapore Massacre Tokyo, Sept. 10. The late Japanese General Tomoyuki Yaniashita, who paid with his life for the war crimes committed m the Philippines, approved m advance the plans for the massacre anel extermination of Asiatic civilians m Singapore at the time his fortes captured the British
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  • 92 3 Lahore, India. The Urdu nationalist daily "Pratap" published a report recently that 'unknown persons'' had attempted lo burn its office. Assistant Editor Krishna Kumar told the Associated Press he believes the fire was set by "the same unknown persons who have been threatening up with
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  • 36 3 Bagdad, Sept. 9. A nationwide railway strike is threatened today m Iraq after yesterday's walkout of railway workers and station officials at Bagdad. The strikers are demanding increase m pay. Reuter
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  • 103 3 Washington, Sept. 10.— The United States State Department stated it has been notified that the Siamese Government would welcome participation of Inited States capital m the development of Siam's mineral resources. The Department has issued a statement that the "Siamese Government reserves the right to grant
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  • 598 3 Shanghai, Sept. 10. Danger ol the situation m China leading to a complete national split with wholesale enlargement of the civil war was emphasized by the chief Communist negotiator. General Chou En-lai. m an interview with the Associated Press prior to his return to Nanking,
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  • 236 3 Bombay, Sept. 10.— A widespread pros. campaign, ca!lin« „n well-to-do c.l.zens „f Jiomhav K ive up (heir ra.ions "r a poor P rer daS >S <>f the <> l il h met with Only about 400 oi I*oml>ay'» 2,500,000 population wrote
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  • 349 3 Cairo (Air Mail). New measures for improving publk security m Egypt are under consideration following a debate In the Egyptian Senate m which a former minister nl Sncial Allandeclared that the majority of crhm> fa Egypt go unpunished. The
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  • 59 3 HE WANTS PERMIT TO BEAT WIFE! Boston, Sept. hi— A bum jj| entered Roxnurv Crossing Police Station and told Urn officer m charge, "My wit* is Q jji misbehaving and I ran U\ g tVWjrlkiag all ri«lit In hf.M o ing her up. bm I warn a lit permit iirst."
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  • 36 3 NUFFIELD GIVES £10,000 London. Sept 10 Lord Uui has made a personal donation ol ClO,OOO to the Army Benevolent Fund The fund which is making mi appeal for £1,000,000 haa ra nbuut half this amount. Reuter
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  • 1429 4 Food Conference Ends Siam Blamed For Deterioration Of Supply Position In "SEA" A Conference of Liaison Officers from the territories of South-East Asia took place on September 10th and 11th at the Office of the Special Commissioner m South East Asia, Lord
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  • 99 4 The first Vegetarian Society m Singapore was founded on September Bth 1940. The aims of the S.V.S. are to popularize vegetarianism both from the humane as well as from the health point of view. The Society hopes also to open a Food Reform Restaurant as soon as feasible.
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  • 40 4 A meeting of the East and West Society will be held this evening, September 12th, at the V.M.C.A., Bras Basah Road, at 8 pjn. Dr. Lim Boon Keng will speak on: "The Happiness of Mankind."
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  • 31 4 Madras. Non-Gazetted officers employed by the Madras Provincial Government have served notice of intention to strike on September 27 unless their demands for wage revision and other benefits are granted,— A.P.
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  • 348 4 Singapore Indonesians Accuse Dutch Of "High Sea Piracy" At the extraordinary meeting ol the Working Committee of the Indonesia Labour Party held on Sunday, the Bth of September, 1946, at 51 Sultan Gate, Singapore, among other things, the following resolutions were unatiimousl> passed I Tnat the working committed ol the
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  • 221 4 The "War Department Civilian Staff Association Singapore" came into existence on Bth September, 1946, on which date it held the Preliminary General Meeting. The Chairman, ITr M. K. Nair, In his opening speech, outlined the aims and objects of the Association. After the rules and
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  • 96 4 Traction Company Employees Felicitate Nehruji The following cable Has sent to Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru yesterday by the Singapore Traction Company Employees' I'nion: "Jai Hind. Personal: We the members of the Singapore Traction Company Employees I'nion congratulate you on the formation of Interim Government un der your able Premiership. \\v pray
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